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1. A multi-compartment electronic pocket pillbox comprising a, memory, a microprocessor for loading prescription data from a detachable data medium into the memory, an indicator for each of the compartments, a pill dispenser in each of the compartments, a detector associated with each compartment for monitoring the movement of pills relative to each compartment; the memory, microprocessor, indicators and detectors being interconnected so that the indicators are provided with signals indicative of which dispenser is to be activated as a function of the prescription data and the movement of medication relative to each compartment.
2. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 wherein the memory microprocessor and detector are arranged so the memory records pills withdrawal and the microprocessor includes a counter responsive to the detector for counting down at each pills withdrawal so the counter stores a count indicative of the remaining number of medications in each compartment.
3. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 2 wherein the microprocessor is responsive to the dispenser and a clock for sensing an emergency pills withdrawal and for recording the emergency withdrawal in a file of the memory.
4. The multi-compartment electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 further including a display responsive to the microprocessor for displaying signals indicative of pillbox activity.
5. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 wherein the compartments are detachable from the remainder of the pillbox, the compartments including contacts coupled with the microprocessor for enabling and comprising mutual connection pillbox integrity checking.
6. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 5 further including circuitry for determining the number of pillbox compartments included in the pillbox.
7. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 further including a detector for the presence of the detachable data medium in the pillbox.
8. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 wherein the detachable data medium is a chip card including a microprocessor and a programmable non-volatile memory.
9. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 wherein the detecting movement detector in each compartment includes an electric switch actuated by the pills moving through a door of each compartment.
10. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 further including circuitry for determining the compartments from which medication is dispensed, the compartment-determining circuitry including a voltage divider having multiple taps and an output terminal connected to an analog-digital converter, the taps being connected by switches controlled by the drive buttons of the dispensers of the respective compartments to supply differing voltage magnitudes indicative of the activated switches to the voltage divider output terminal and the converter.
11. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 wherein the microprocessor is connected to the detectors for detecting and recording the pillbox user's execution of the prescription, emergency withdrawals and operational incidents.
12. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 1 wherein the microprocessor is programmed for managing exchanges between the pillbox memory and the detachable data medium for (a) loading the pillbox memory with prescription data in the detachable data medium when the integrity of the pillbox is detected and (b) loading the detachable data medium with a sequence of treatment and emergency withdrawals stored in the pillbox memory.
13. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 12 wherein the treatment sequence and the emergency withdrawals are loaded into the detachable data medium when all the pills of the prescription are detected by the microprocessor as being dispensed.
14. The electronic pocket pillbox of claim 12 wherein the treatment sequence and the emergency withdrawal are loaded into the detachable data medium during each interrupt initiation.
15. The multi-compartment, electronic pocket pillbox of claim 5 wherein the microprocessor is electrically connected to each compartment, each of said compartments having a door through which pills units in the compartment pass, a detector for detecting actuation of the door, the actuation detector including a switch driven by a dispensing button for controlling the door of each compartment, said switch being connected between a resistor associated with the compartment and an electric power source for the microprocessor, each resistor of each compartment being series connected with that of the following compartment and connected by an additional resistor to an input of an analog-digital converter for determining the compartment identity as a function of the amplitude of analog-to-digital converter input signals.
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April 11, 2000
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